May 26, 2006

Cannes. Guisi.

Silk "An Asian ghost flick without one decent scare in two hours, Silk is way too smooth for its own good," grumbles Variety's Derek Elley.

"The movie has enough plot for three good movies, or at least three better ones than this," blogs Richard Corliss for Time.

Ray Bennett in the Hollywood Reporter: "Set in Taipei but featuring actors from various Asian countries, the film relies heavily on dramatic music for its thrills and some of the effects are a bit cheesy, but it appears to be so well meant that these flaws are easily forgiven."

Screening Out of Competition.



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Posted by dwhudson at May 26, 2006 3:16 PM